Listening To The Radio - Clarion CRX97R Owner's Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

2-2. Listening to the Radio
% Tuner Mode Soloction/ Band Soloction Button
-
e Tuner Modo Soloction ~
Press button 46 to set the tuner mode.
e Band Selection
When
you press button (48, the reception
band changes in the following order:
FM1 — FM2 — FM3 — L/M - FM1
(FM1, FM2 and FM3 are on the same recep-
tion frequency band.)
% Tuning Modo Seloctor Button (T-M) » @7
Press
the T-M
button
@) so that
"MAN"
appears
on the display. The
manual
tuning
mode is now set. Tune into a station by press-
ing button @ or button @6. Unless you press
button @3 or button @8 within 5 seconds of
switching
to the manual
tuning
mode,
the
unit will return to the seek tuning mode.
@ Manual Tuning
During
FM
reception,
the
frequency
changes in steps of 0.05 MHz. On MW, it
changes in steps of 9 kHz, and on LW, in
steps of 1 kHz.
1. Press the T-M button @ to set the manu-
al tuning mode.
2. When you press button @9, the frequen-
cy increases, and when
you press but-
ton @6, it decreases. (If you hold either
button
down,
the
frequency
changes
continuously.)
@ Seek Tuning (Local/DX)
There
are two
sensitivity levels for seek
tuning:
DX seek, which will tune in any
broadcasting
stations
which
can
be
re-
ceived, and Local seek, where only those
stations with a sufficiently strong signal,
i.e. local stations, can be tuned in.
<DX Seek>
1. Check that the "DX" indicator ©@ is lit. If
not, press button @% for more
than 2
seconds.
2. Press button @§ to tune toward
higher
frequencies and press button @@ to tune
toward
lower frequencies.
Tuning
will
stop
when
a broadcast
station
is re-
ceived.
<Local Seek>
1. Press
button
@) for
more
than
2
seconds. The "DX" indicator ® will dis-
appear and "LO" will be displayed for a
short time and then disappear.
2. Press button @) to tune toward higher
frequencies and press button @6 to tune
toward lower frequencies.
Tuning will
stop when
a broadcast
station with
a
strong signal is received.
% MUTE Button » 42
Press button 42 to instantly mute the sound.
Press it once more to release muting.
% Prosot Buttons 1, 2, 3, 4,5 and 6 = @
By pressing a Preset button you can instantly
recall
a station
which
has
been
stored
in
memory.
* When
calling a broadcasting
station, un-
less you release the Preset button within 2
seconds, the displayed frequency will be
stored at the Preset button, so be careful.
Storing Stations in tho Prosot Momory
6 radio stations can be stored in memory for
each band.
1. Press
button
46 to select the reception
band.
2. Press button 9 for more than 2 seconds to
store stations automatically in the memory
(Auto Store).
If less than 6 stations
are
stored in this process, or if you want to
store a broadcasting
station with a weak
signal, carry out the following steps.
3. Tune
in the
broadcasting
station
using
Manual Tuning.
4. Press the desired
Preset button for more
than
2 seconds.
The
sound
will go off
when
you press the button, and when
it
comes
on
again,
the
station
has
been
stored.
Proset Scan/Auto Store Momory Button »s-
e Prosot Scan
Press button 49. The broadcasting stations
stored at Preset buttons 1 to 6 will be re-
ceived in order for 5 seconds each. When
you press button 49 again, or press one of
the Preset buttons 1 to 6, this mode will be
released.
(When
the unit is receiving on
FM, all the stations stored in FM1, FM2 and
FM3 will be received in order.)
* If you press button
for more than 2
seconds, the Auto Store memory
mode
will become
operative. All the stations
stored
in the memory
so far will be
cleared, and new ones will be stored in-
stead, so be careful.
e Auto Storo Momory
6 strong-signal
broadcasting
stations can
be
stored
automatically
for
each
band.
(See "Storing Stations in the Preset Mem-
ory".)
* Stations previously stored in the preset
memory are cleared when new ones are
stored using Auto Store.
x Storoo Rocoption [Indicator
When a stereo broadcast is received, the "ST"
indicator © lights up.
©

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Crx87r

Table of Contents